Younger Turkish neurosurgeons increasingly favor endoscopic discectomy due to specialized training in minimally invasive techniques. Data shows 62.9% of these specialists prefer endoscopic interventions over microscopic ones. For patients, this translates to faster recovery, reduced muscle trauma, and shorter hospital stays compared to traditional surgery.
- Specialized training: Younger surgeons possess native familiarity with high-definition cameras and biportal endoscopic systems.
- Reduced disruption: The endoscopic approach enters natural nerve tunnels without stripping back muscle tissue.
- Faster recovery: Patients often experience reduced post-operative pain and a quicker return to work.
- Institutional support: JCI-accredited facilities in Istanbul and Antalya provide advanced endoscopic infrastructure and tools.
Bookimed Expert Insight: Data shows a significant trend of Turkish specialists completing international fellowships to master endoscopic methods. For example, Dr. Erdinc Genc at Medipol Bahçelievler University Hospital completed an American fellowship in 2022. Similarly, Prof. Dr. Ilhan Elmaci and Prof. Dr. Salih Murat Imer at Istanbul Florence Nightingale Hospital hold certifications from top US and German institutions. This global exposure ensures they implement the latest endoscopic safety protocols.
Patient Consensus: Patients note that while the endoscopic approach offers smaller incisions, the surgeon's personal procedure volume is the most important factor. They feel more confident when a specialist explains why a specific technique fits their anatomy. Many emphasize that a quick recovery is the biggest benefit of this targeted surgical choice.